Category:Episkepsis (mosaic icon) in the Byzantine and Christian Museum (Athens)
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This particular type of the Virgin, in which the two faces are touching, cheek to cheek, is known as the Glykophilousa. This type presents the Virgin in her role as mother and as protector of mankind. The icon is made of mosaic. It is a very expensive technique, rarely used on portable icons. In the middle of the lower frame can be seen a notch into which a pole was fitted, so that it could be processed during litanies, that is, ceremonial processions through the city streets. The rest of the time the icon would have been kept on the iconostasis of a church. It comes from Triglia in Bithynia, near Constantinople, and ended up in the Byzantine and Christian Museum as one of the ""Refugees' Heirlooms"", which came to Greece after the Asia Minor Disaster (1922).
Origin: Church of Hagios Basileios,Triglia, Asia Minor. Measurement: 107 x 73,5 cm. Exhibit Number: ΒΧΜ 00990
Media in category "Episkepsis (mosaic icon) in the Byzantine and Christian Museum (Athens)"
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Episkepsis (mosaic icon)-Byzantine mosaic in Athens.jpg 1,636 × 2,373; 3.53 MB
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Episkepsis (mosaic icon).jpg 1,080 × 1,519; 571 KB
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MCB-mosaicob.jpg 434 × 626; 580 KB
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Virgin of tenderness 2.jpg 1,536 × 2,048; 772 KB
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Virgin of Tenderness, Athena (14th Century).jpg 8,338 × 12,813; 46.87 MB
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- Eleusa
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- Byzantine mosaics in Athens
- Mosaics of Madonna and Child in Greece
- 13th-century Byzantine mosaics
- Byzantine micromosaics
- Theotokos Glykophilousa
- 13th-century mosaics in Greece
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